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21 comportamento sonoro
"sound behavior;Geräuschverhalten;comportamento sonoro" -
22 comportamento termico
"thermic behavior;Temperaturverhalten;comportamento térmico" -
23 comportamento
sm [komporta'mento](umano, animale) behaviour Brit, behavior Am, (di prodotto) performance -
24 condotta
sf [kon'dotta]1) (comportamento) conduct, behaviour Brit, behavior Am, (di un affare ecc) handlingtenere una buona/cattiva condotta — to behave well/badly
2) (Amm : di medico) country medical practice controlled by a local authority3) (Tecn : tubature) piping -
25 contegno
sm [kon'teɲɲo](comportamento) behaviour Brit, behavior Am, (atteggiamento) attitudeavere o tenere un contegno esemplare — to behave perfectly
ha assunto un contegno poco simpatico nei nostri confronti — he assumed a rather unpleasant attitude towards us
darsi un contegno — (ostentare disinvoltura) to act nonchalant, (ricomporsi) to pull o.s. together
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26 prepotenza
sf [prepo'tɛntsa](arroganza) arrogance, (comportamento) arrogant behaviour Brit o behavior Am -
27 stranezza
sf [stra'nettsa](qualità) strangeness, (atto)le sue stranezze mi preoccupano — his strange behaviour Brit o behavior Am worries me
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28 comportamento non ideale
[CHIM] (di un gas, una soluzione)non-ideal behaviour; non-ideal behavior (of a gas or solution)Dizionario chimica Italiano-Inglese > comportamento non ideale
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behavior — behavioral, adj. behaviorally, adv. /bi hayv yeuhr/, n. 1. manner of behaving or acting. 2. Psychol., Animal Behav. a. observable activity in a human or animal. b. the aggregate of responses to internal and external stimuli. c. a stereotyped,… … Universalium
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